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    Dorling Kindersley
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    Category: Books
    Description: From plot to plate, a cookery and gardening book in one, from the experts at the RHS Is your child a budding gardener or chef? Children will love learning how to plant seeds and turn their produce into delicious meals that they can eat.
    ISBN: 9781405339254
    Price: £6.49

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Grow It Eat It - Childrens General Interest and Leisure
Category: Childrens Books
Description: From plot to plate, this is a cookery and gardening book in one, from the experts at the RHS. Is your child a budding gardener or chef? Children will love learning how to plant seeds and turn their produce into delicious meals that they can eat. They'll have juicy tomatoes that make fantastic pizzas, plump pumpkins for a perfect pie, luscious strawberries for a smashing smoothie and many more tempting treats. They'll discover how food grows, from photosynthesis to pollination and learn to care for their plants. Then when they've picked their crops, there are recipes for snacks, lunches and dinners that are really tasty and will encourage your child and family to eat healthily. And you don't need a garden: Grow It, Eat It includes plants that can all be grown in pots.
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 1.95
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Grow It Eat It
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Description: Is your child a budding gardener or chef? Children will love learning how to plant seeds and turn their produce into delicious meals that they can eat.
ISBN: 9781405328104
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic - we love this book, 1 Mar 2009
This review is from: Grow It, Eat It (Hardcover)
This book is absolutely fantastic! So good that I have bought another copy for friend's daughters birthday. Every step of the process has a picture with a really good description of what you need to do.

Don't worry if you are not greenfingered yourself, it's written at a level that assumes no previous knowledge .... I have learnt quite a bit myself!!!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for young chefs, 8 May 2009
This review is from: Grow It, Eat It (Hardcover)
I am a Reception teacher. The recipes in here are great as they can easily be linked to our books and topics, especially food and growth and the old classics like Jack and the Beanstalk. All the recipes are healthy and balaced yet easy. Some have quite a lot of ingredients but if you give a little thought you can cut some out. Brilliant resource and I've made a few at home too though don't have kids.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the novice gardener, 27 April 2009
This review is from: Grow It, Eat It (Hardcover)
This book has been invaluable to us - so simple and straightforward. My 3 year old has become obsessed with gardening this spring and my husband refers to this book a lot as he's been growing the plants with our daughter. The sunflowers are tremendous and we grew them from seed! The photos in this book are really useful for ideas, hints and creative ways to display the plants in the garden. We bought some toy storage colourful tubs and used them like in the book to display strawberry plants, tomato plants and marigolds. I love these DK books anyway. I've always found them to be most useful. The recipes are a bonus in this book because they can show a child from the beginning to the end result. For now my kitchen window remains like the Eden project until my husband decides to buy a greenhouse.
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